Saecco Taleo Touch Espresso Machine

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I have purchased the Saecco Taleo Touch Machine in April.. I find when I am making the coffee once it has brewed in the ceramic cup it is not warm. Why is this happening? The temperature is set to high... I am using distilled water at room temperature. I have even allowed the machine to warm up for 60 minutes and still the same results. Please help me out.

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a) Remove the water tank and the coffee bean container cover.
b) Remove the two fixing screws of the coffee bean container.
c) Remove the housing screw under the water tank (Torx/T10).
d) Remove the housing screw under the coffee bean container.
e) Remove the two bottom housing screws . Pull the housing left of the electronic system slightly forwards and lift.
f) Move the upper housing slightly to the left so that the notch of the steam dial is visible on the right side of the machine. Release the steam dial using a sharp object and remove.
g) Remove housing and pull water hose off.

Hi, Error 6. Haven't come accross that one before. It sounds like brew unit problem.I do know error 7&8 are brew unit problems and 1 to 5 are water flow and heating errors. Try turning off the machine at the main power button and unplug it from the wall for a few minutes. This will reset the machine and right it self. They can do this from time to time. Dazza

You go with the visual check first. Check on the electric cords,
switches, timers, fuses, thermostats and heating elements to see if
there are any damages components.If there are some damages that are visible visually, get it replaced or
repair it, if not, then you would have to dissemble the coffee maker to
assess the thermal fuse.Unplug the unit from the electrical receptacle.Remove the carafe and filter basket. Also remove the water reservoir lidTurn the coffee maker over and remove the screws that secure the case.
Remove the case.Take a look at the control cavity and assess. If it is a a case of
disconnected wire, debris etc. simple fix, reassemble and test. If it is
not so, continue to the step 7.Use a multi-meter to test the warming and heating elements, the switch,
thermostats and timer.For any parts that is defective, work out the costing and if it worth
the while, replace it.Reassemble the appliance and reinstall the carafe and basket.Top up the water reservoir to 50%, then test it by turning on the coffee
maker.

Try adjusting the amount of coffee and then the grind to finer. If there is not enough coffee in the chamber then it gets over extracted and you get a soupy puck at discharge, if the grind is too coarse, you might also get the same result. Think of your coffee grind as rocks and sand and that will give you a better feel for the proper setting for your machine.

Possible areas are the steam valve leaking or the boiler valve housing is leaking. I suggest
Contact Saeco USA Inc. to located a Service Center near you at 800-933-7876 (toll-free), ask for customer support, or contact SAECO via e-mail at : outlet@saeco-usa.com

oily coffee residue on the grinder prevent the bean from going down be carefull push coffee down in the grinder with anything except our finger by forcing coffee down will making expresso it should grind if it does remove the coffee cointainer little star screw driver after removing the container inside the grinder where the coffee go down you gonna see a steel piece the coffee goes down the slot remove the old coffee residue on that part clean it good with a tooth brusch or somrthing like that put back without old coffee stuck on the grinder you gonna see the coffee gonna go down in the feeder cheers and if it help you dont forget to rate this cheers